WO2013176679A1 - Textured tape dispenser - Google Patents

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WO2013176679A1
WO2013176679A1 PCT/US2012/039610 US2012039610W WO2013176679A1 WO 2013176679 A1 WO2013176679 A1 WO 2013176679A1 US 2012039610 W US2012039610 W US 2012039610W WO 2013176679 A1 WO2013176679 A1 WO 2013176679A1
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tape
dispenser
texture
surrounding wall
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Martin E. BROEN
Johannes BAYER
Marcela S. IGLESIAS
Jorge C. CEBALLOS
Joel K. HAGGLUND
Shaelyn D. CRUTCHLEY
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3M Innovative Properties Company
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Priority to US14/401,709 priority patent/US20150183609A1/en
Priority to CN201280073415.0A priority patent/CN104334484B/en
Priority to KR1020147036355A priority patent/KR101920892B1/en
Priority to MX2014014113A priority patent/MX356284B/en
Priority to PCT/US2012/039610 priority patent/WO2013176679A1/en
Priority to CA2874002A priority patent/CA2874002A1/en
Priority to TW102118483A priority patent/TWI615347B/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
    • B65H35/0006Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices
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    • B65H35/008Arrangements or adaptations of cutting devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
    • B65H35/0006Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices
    • B65H35/006Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices with means for delivering a predetermined length of tape
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
    • B65H35/0006Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices
    • B65H35/002Hand-held or table apparatus
    • B65H35/0026Hand-held or table apparatus for delivering pressure-sensitive adhesive tape
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
    • B65H35/0006Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices
    • B65H35/0073Details
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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    • B65H2701/17Nature of material
    • B65H2701/172Composite material
    • B65H2701/1722Composite material including layer with adhesive properties

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  • Conventional tape dispensers often have a tape roll support for holding the core of the tape roll and a side wall extending from the tape roll support to the cutting blade. These types of dispenser leave one side of the roll of tape uncovered.
  • Two sided tape dispensers can be used to further contain the roll of tape. These types of conventional two sided tape dispensers include a second side wall to cover the roll of tape, such as shown in US design patent D510951. To open and gain access to the tape roll support, the side walls are moved, twisted or pulled, relative to one another.
  • Known dispensers the user may need to pinch portions of the dispenser to balance the force of unwinding the tape roll and friction forces of the dispenser.
  • Known dispenser may also include surfaces that are not optimized for a secure grasp.
  • the present inventors have created hand held tape dispensers that are comfortable to hold and reduce the force necessary to dispense and cut tape.
  • the present disclosure provides a dispenser comprising a tape roll housing including a sidewall and a surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall comprises a first texture and a second texture; a cutting edge support spaced from the roll housing; a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the sidewall; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall and the cutting edge support.
  • the present disclosure also provides a tape dispensing assembly comprising: a tape roll housing including a sidewall and a protective, surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall comprises a first texture and a second texture; a cutting edge support spaced from the roll housing; a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the first major surface; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall; and a roll of tape coupled to the tape core support, wherein the surrounding wall at least partially shrouds the tape roll.
  • the terms “height” , “base” and “top” are for illustrative purposes only, and do not necessarily define the orientation or the relationship between the surface and the structure defining a texture.
  • the "height” of a structure projected into a surface of the tape dispenser can be considered the same as the depth of recess created, and the “top” the bottom of said recess. Accordingly, the terms “height” and “depth”, and “top” and “bottom” should be considered interchangeable.
  • a dispenser surface comprising “a” texture can be interpreted as a system comprising "one or more” textures.
  • Figure 1 is an exploded view of a tape dispenser assembly according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 2 is side view of the dispenser of Figure. 1.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a tape dispenser according to another implementation of the present disclosure
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the dispenser of Figure 4.
  • a first embodiment of a single sided tape dispenser 100 includes a tape roll housing 110 having a sidewall 1 1 1 and a protective wall 120 defining the perimeter 116 of the housing 1 10.
  • the tape roll housing 1 10 is coupled to a cutting support 140 including a cutting blade 144.
  • a tape roll 300 may be secured to the core support 1 14, which extends along an axis generally perpendicular to sidewall 1 11.
  • Suitable materials for the dispenser body include, but are not limited to, plastics, metals, and ceramics.
  • Suitable plastic include, without limitation, polystyrene and
  • the protective wall 120 like core support 1 14, extends in a direction generally perpendicular to the sidewall 1 1 1. In certain implementations, the protective, surrounding wall 120 can extend at a slightly obtuse angle (e.g., about 90 to about 95 degrees) from the plane defined by sidewall 1 1 1. As depicted, the protective wall 120 is generally circular to follow the contour of the circular tape roll 300. However, the shape of the protective wall 120 can be other shapes, sizes or configurations.
  • the protective wall 120 forms the tape roll housing perimeter 1 16, which is the outermost extension from a central axis of the supported tape roll 300. In this embodiment, the tape roll housing perimeter 1 16 is circular.
  • the protective wall 120 can comprise a variety of shapes and sizes
  • the tape roll housing perimeter 116 can comprise a variety of shapes and sizes. As depicted in Figures 1 and 2, the protective wall 120 does not completely encircle the core support 114, leaving a dispenser opening 1 19 for the recovery of a length of tape for dispensing.
  • the exterior surface of the protective wall 120 includes at least one texture 121 that is distinguishable from a flat surface by normal human visual acuity and tactile feedback.
  • the protective wall includes a first texture 121 and a second texture 122.
  • each texture may be defined by a series of repeating features or structures molded into or integral with the exterior surface of the protective wall 120.
  • one or more of the textures may be created by surface roughening techniques (e.g., acid etch, sandblasting, etc.). Particular feature patterns or grouping may be created using masks or other known processes for controlled surface finishing.
  • the first texture 121 includes rail-like features protruding from the exterior surface of the protective wall 120, while the second texture 122 includes hemispherical features. In other embodiments, it may be preferred that the features defining the first or second texture are projected into the exterior surface, creating a series of disconnected or discrete recesses.
  • the textures 121 , 122 may be arranged on the protective wall 120 according to any number of patterns.
  • a single feature may be repeated over the entire surface.
  • the pattern may include a repeating unit cell comprising a particular arrangement of one or more textures.
  • the unit cell may include a plurality of tiles, each tile featuring a single texture. The tiles may be tessellated, as depicted in Figure. 1.
  • the unit cell 123 includes a first texture tile directly adjacent a second texture tile.
  • Other unit cells may include a portion of the protective wall that does not include protruding texture (e.g., a flat or polished surface of protective wall 120).
  • suitable feature shapes can include, but are not limited to, a variety of polyhedral shapes, parallelepipeds, prismatoids, prismoids, etc., and combinations thereof.
  • the features can be polyhedral, conical, frusto-conical, pyramidal, frusto-pyramidal, spherical, partially spherical, hemispherical, ellipsoidal, dome-shaped, cylindrical, and combinations thereof.
  • each feature of the plurality of features has a height/depth that is at least 0.0005 inches. In some embodiments, each feature has a height of at least 0.001 inches, and in other embodiments at least 0.00125 inches. In certain embodiments, the feature height is no greater than 0.004 inches, in some embodiments no greater than 0.003 inches, and in certain preferred embodiments no greater than 0.0015 inches. A particularly suitable range includes a feature height between 0.001 inches and 0.003 inches. Features less than 0.001 inches in height may not have an appreciable effect on the grasp of a user, whereas features having a height greater than 0.004 inches may detract from the dispensing and/or manufacturing experience.
  • patterned and other textures can, in certain implementations, reduce or prevent the movement of the tape dispenser 100 in a user's grasp either prior to or during the dispensing of tape.
  • a improve in grip security may further reduce the force necessary to fix the dispenser during cutting, allowing a user's energy to be focused on engaging the tape with the cutting edge.
  • the tape roll housing 1 10 further includes the tape core support 114.
  • the tape core support 114 is configured to engage and support the core of the tape roll 300.
  • the tape core support 1 14 can include a circular projection 1 15 extending from the second major surface of the tape roll housing 1 10.
  • the circular projection 1 15 may further include first and second interlocking fingers, 117, 1 18 that terminate in flanges 117a, 1 18a.
  • the flanges 1 17a, 1 18a are typically configured to engage a portion of the tape roll 300.
  • the first and second interlocking fingers 117, 1 18 can, in some embodiments, slightly flex to allow the tape roll 300 to be inserted into tape roll housing 1 10, and thereafter prevent the tape rolls released by engagement of the flanges.
  • the tape sore support 1 14 may include only a circular projection or only a plurality of interlocking fingers. Other configurations are also possible depending on the shape and size of the tape roll core intended to be supported. Regardless, the tape core support 1 14 aids in restraining a tape roll within in the tape roll housing 110.
  • the tape dispenser 100 can rest on a base 130 that is defined by portions of the protective wall 120 and the cutting support 140.
  • the base includes a concave portion 132 disposed between the core support 1 14 and the landing surface 142 of cutting support 140.
  • the concave portion includes a radius of curvature of at least 0.25 inches; in some embodiments, at least 0.5 inches; and in yet other embodiments at least 1.0 inches.
  • the concave portion 132 includes a radius of curvature of no greater 2.0 inches, and in other embodiments, no greater than 1.5 inches.
  • the concave portion 132 can allow a user to more comfortably grasp the exterior of the tape dispenser 110 to apply stabilizing pressure during use. Such stabilizing pressure may ease both the tearing and dispensing of tape from the tape roll 300.
  • the distance 150 from the termination of the protective wall 120 proximate dispenser opening 119 to the apex of the concave portion 132 can be selected to enhance the grasp of the user.
  • the ratio of the maximum dispenser height 105 to distance 150 may be no greater than
  • the height 105 of the dispenser is essentially the diameter of a circle that mathematically best fits the curve created by the configuration of tape roll housing 110.
  • the sidewall 111 extends from the tape roll housing to the cutting support 140, and is generally perpendicular to protective wall 120. Though not shown, the sidewall 111 may also include one or more textures as described above with respect to the protective wall 120.
  • the sidewall 1 1 1 includes an aperture 112 proximate the tape core support 1 14. As depicted, the aperture 1 12 generally mirrors the shape of core support 1 14 and perimeter 116, though other shapes and configurations are possible. The portion of the sidewall 1 1 1 surrounding the aperture may be planar or may be chamfered as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the aperture 112 may allow for the tape dispenser 100 to be grasped by a user by insertion of a finger therethrough. This can provide additional stabilizing pressure for ease of dispensing and cutting a length of tape.
  • a neck 133 of the sidewall 1 1 1 may be created proximate the concave portion 132 of the base 130 and serves to transition the tape roll housing 110 to the cutting support 140.
  • the neck 133 includes a convex portion, such that the base 136 of the neck is disposed below the uppermost cutting support 140 and the opening 119.
  • the cutting support 140 is spaced from dispenser opening 119 and includes an exterior wall 141, a landing surface 142, and a blade 144.
  • the landing surface 142 serves as a surface to attach a dispensed end of tape so that it is accessible and ready for further use.
  • the landing surface 142 further provides a support surface to ease the tearing of tape across blade 144.
  • the blade 144 can be serrated, as depicted, or include any other known blade configuration.
  • the exterior wall 141 includes textures comprising repeating features arranged in a unit cell 123. In other implementations, the exterior wall 140 does not include discernable, non-flat textures.
  • a second Cartesian coordinate system is presented in Figure 1 where intersecting axes x and z define a plane and axis y is orthogonal to the x and z axes.
  • An origin, O defines the intersection of the three axes.
  • the base 145 of the cutting blade 144 lies in the negative y (-y) direction, which is illustrated to be below the x— z plane.
  • the cutting edge 146 of the blade 144 typically, and as depicted in Figures 1-2, also lies below the x-z plane in a slight negative y direction.
  • the landing surface and cutting edge may be at an angle from 0 (such that the cutting edge 146 is coplanar with the landing surface 142 in the x-z plane) to 60 degrees relative to one another.
  • the cutting edge 146 can also be located in a positive y-direction from the landing surface.
  • a cutting edge 146 located below (i.e., a negative y direction relative to) the landing surface 142 can improve the user's ability to cut/tear a length of tape by facilitating and supporting the use of a downward or slightly downward force relative to the blade 144.
  • the cutting support has a height 147, as measured from base 130, which is less than the height 118 of the tape roll housing 1 10.
  • the height is typically selected such that the tape dispensed from the tape roll 300 engages the landing surface above the x-z plane or in a slightly positive-y direction.
  • the cutting support height 147 may be selected to that the landing surface 142 is generally coplanar with the center of tape roll 300 and aperture 112.
  • the ratio of the dispenser height 105 to the cutting support height may be at least 1.1 : 1 , in some embodiments at least 1.25: 1 , in some embodiments at least 1.4: 1, in some embodiments at least 1.5: 1, in yet other embodiments at least 1.7: 1, in yet other embodiments at least 1.85: 1, and in yet other embodiments at least 2:1.
  • the ratio of the dispenser height 105 to the cutting support height 147 can be no greater than 3: 1, in some embodiments no greater than 2.5: 1, in some embodiments no greater than 2: 1, in some embodiments no greater than 1.9: 1, and in yet other embodiments no greater than 1.7: 1.
  • the tape dispenser 200 includes a tape roll housing 210 connected cutting support 240 via a base 230.
  • the tape roll housing 210 includes a tape core support 214 and an aperture 212.
  • the base 230 further includes a concave portion 232 between the core support 214 and the landing surface 240.
  • the protective wall 220 includes a repeating pattern 223 of tiled textures 221, 222.
  • the components of tape dispenser 200 can have the same dimensions and dimensional relationship as the related components in tape dispenser 100.
  • tape dispenser 200 includes a first sidewall 21 1a and a second sidewall 21 lb.
  • Tape dispenser 200 may be provided as two adjoining, separate sections.
  • the section defining the first sidewall can include connecting pegs that engage with the connection openings on of the section defining the second sidewall. This friction fit can secure the first and second section together during tape dispensing and allows a user to open the dispenser 200 retrieve a tape roll.
  • the tape core support 214 may extend from the section defining the first side wall and may engage with a mating aperture. It is understood that other connection mechanisms may be used to connect the dispenser 200 sections.
  • the holding feet 235 are outward extending projections along the base 230.
  • the holding feet 235 provide a stabilizing surface that allows the tape dispenser 200 to be positioned upright (like shown in FIG. 3) without rolling over a surface. It is understood a various sizes and numbers of these positioning feet may be included and that the positioning feet may be projections from the tape roll housing 200. It is understood that this feature could be provided in the previously described embodiment.

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The present disclosure provides improved tape dispensers that include a tape roll housing (110) featuring a sidewall (111) and a surrounding, protective wall (120). At least a portion of the exterior surface of the surrounding wall includes at least one texture (121). The tape roll housing is coupled to a cutting edge support (140) spaced from the roll housing. The dispensers can include a base (130) defined by portions of the surrounding wall and the cutting edge support. In certain implementations, the base can include a concave portion (132).

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TEXTURED TAPE DISPENSER
Background
Conventional tape dispensers often have a tape roll support for holding the core of the tape roll and a side wall extending from the tape roll support to the cutting blade. These types of dispenser leave one side of the roll of tape uncovered. Two sided tape dispensers can be used to further contain the roll of tape. These types of conventional two sided tape dispensers include a second side wall to cover the roll of tape, such as shown in US design patent D510951. To open and gain access to the tape roll support, the side walls are moved, twisted or pulled, relative to one another.
Summary
With known dispensers, the user may need to pinch portions of the dispenser to balance the force of unwinding the tape roll and friction forces of the dispenser. Known dispenser may also include surfaces that are not optimized for a secure grasp. The present inventors have created hand held tape dispensers that are comfortable to hold and reduce the force necessary to dispense and cut tape.
The present disclosure provides a dispenser comprising a tape roll housing including a sidewall and a surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall comprises a first texture and a second texture; a cutting edge support spaced from the roll housing; a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the sidewall; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall and the cutting edge support.
The present disclosure also provides a tape dispensing assembly comprising: a tape roll housing including a sidewall and a protective, surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall comprises a first texture and a second texture; a cutting edge support spaced from the roll housing; a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the first major surface; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall; and a roll of tape coupled to the tape core support, wherein the surrounding wall at least partially shrouds the tape roll.
As used herein, the terms "height" , "base" and "top" are for illustrative purposes only, and do not necessarily define the orientation or the relationship between the surface and the structure defining a texture. For example, the "height" of a structure projected into a surface of the tape dispenser can be considered the same as the depth of recess created, and the "top" the bottom of said recess. Accordingly, the terms "height" and "depth", and "top" and "bottom" should be considered interchangeable.
The terms "comprises" and variations thereof do not have a limiting meaning where these terms appear in the description and claims.
The words "preferred" and "preferably" refer to embodiments of the disclosure that may afford certain benefits, under certain circumstances. However, other embodiments may also be preferred, under the same or other circumstances. Furthermore, the recitation of one or more preferred embodiments does not imply that other embodiments are not useful, and is not intended to exclude other embodiments from the scope of the invention. As recited herein, all numbers should be considered modified by the term "about".
As used herein, "a," "an," "the," "at least one," and "one or more" are used interchangeably. Thus, for example, a dispenser surface comprising "a" texture can be interpreted as a system comprising "one or more" textures.
Also herein, the recitations of numerical ranges by endpoints include all numbers subsumed within that range (e.g., 1 to 5 includes 1, 1.5, 2, 2.75, 3, 3.80, 4, 5, etc.).
The above summary of the present invention is not intended to describe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of the present invention. The description that follows more particularly exemplifies illustrative embodiments. In several places throughout the application, guidance is provided through lists of examples, which examples can be used in various combinations. In each instance, the recited list serves only as a representative group and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive list.
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The invention will be further described with reference to the drawings, wherein corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Figure 1 is an exploded view of a tape dispenser assembly according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
Figure 2 is side view of the dispenser of Figure. 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a tape dispenser according to another implementation of the present disclosure
Figure 4 is a side view of the dispenser of Figure 4.
While the above-identified figures set forth several embodiments of the invention, other embodiments are also contemplated, as noted in the discussion. In all cases, this disclosure presents the invention by way of representation and not limitation. It should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art, which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of the invention. Detailed Description of Illustrative Embodiments
Turning to Figures 1 and 2, a first embodiment of a single sided tape dispenser 100 includes a tape roll housing 110 having a sidewall 1 1 1 and a protective wall 120 defining the perimeter 116 of the housing 1 10. The tape roll housing 1 10 is coupled to a cutting support 140 including a cutting blade 144. A tape roll 300 may be secured to the core support 1 14, which extends along an axis generally perpendicular to sidewall 1 11. Suitable materials for the dispenser body include, but are not limited to, plastics, metals, and ceramics. Suitable plastic include, without limitation, polystyrene and
polycarbonate. The protective wall 120, like core support 1 14, extends in a direction generally perpendicular to the sidewall 1 1 1. In certain implementations, the protective, surrounding wall 120 can extend at a slightly obtuse angle (e.g., about 90 to about 95 degrees) from the plane defined by sidewall 1 1 1. As depicted, the protective wall 120 is generally circular to follow the contour of the circular tape roll 300. However, the shape of the protective wall 120 can be other shapes, sizes or configurations. The protective wall 120 forms the tape roll housing perimeter 1 16, which is the outermost extension from a central axis of the supported tape roll 300. In this embodiment, the tape roll housing perimeter 1 16 is circular. However, because the protective wall 120 can comprise a variety of shapes and sizes, the tape roll housing perimeter 116 can comprise a variety of shapes and sizes. As depicted in Figures 1 and 2, the protective wall 120 does not completely encircle the core support 114, leaving a dispenser opening 1 19 for the recovery of a length of tape for dispensing.
The exterior surface of the protective wall 120 includes at least one texture 121 that is distinguishable from a flat surface by normal human visual acuity and tactile feedback. In the depicted implementation, the protective wall includes a first texture 121 and a second texture 122. In certain embodiments, each texture may be defined by a series of repeating features or structures molded into or integral with the exterior surface of the protective wall 120. In certain aspects, one or more of the textures may be created by surface roughening techniques (e.g., acid etch, sandblasting, etc.). Particular feature patterns or grouping may be created using masks or other known processes for controlled surface finishing. In Figure 1, the first texture 121 includes rail-like features protruding from the exterior surface of the protective wall 120, while the second texture 122 includes hemispherical features. In other embodiments, it may be preferred that the features defining the first or second texture are projected into the exterior surface, creating a series of disconnected or discrete recesses.
The textures 121 , 122 may be arranged on the protective wall 120 according to any number of patterns. In certain implementations, a single feature may be repeated over the entire surface. In some embodiments, the pattern may include a repeating unit cell comprising a particular arrangement of one or more textures. The unit cell may include a plurality of tiles, each tile featuring a single texture. The tiles may be tessellated, as depicted in Figure. 1. The unit cell 123 includes a first texture tile directly adjacent a second texture tile. Other unit cells may include a portion of the protective wall that does not include protruding texture (e.g., a flat or polished surface of protective wall 120).
Further examples of suitable feature shapes can include, but are not limited to, a variety of polyhedral shapes, parallelepipeds, prismatoids, prismoids, etc., and combinations thereof. For example, the features can be polyhedral, conical, frusto-conical, pyramidal, frusto-pyramidal, spherical, partially spherical, hemispherical, ellipsoidal, dome-shaped, cylindrical, and combinations thereof.
Generally, each feature of the plurality of features has a height/depth that is at least 0.0005 inches. In some embodiments, each feature has a height of at least 0.001 inches, and in other embodiments at least 0.00125 inches. In certain embodiments, the feature height is no greater than 0.004 inches, in some embodiments no greater than 0.003 inches, and in certain preferred embodiments no greater than 0.0015 inches. A particularly suitable range includes a feature height between 0.001 inches and 0.003 inches. Features less than 0.001 inches in height may not have an appreciable effect on the grasp of a user, whereas features having a height greater than 0.004 inches may detract from the dispensing and/or manufacturing experience.
The inclusion of patterned and other textures can, in certain implementations, reduce or prevent the movement of the tape dispenser 100 in a user's grasp either prior to or during the dispensing of tape.
A improve in grip security may further reduce the force necessary to fix the dispenser during cutting, allowing a user's energy to be focused on engaging the tape with the cutting edge.
The tape roll housing 1 10 further includes the tape core support 114. The tape core support 114 is configured to engage and support the core of the tape roll 300. The tape core support 1 14 can include a circular projection 1 15 extending from the second major surface of the tape roll housing 1 10. The circular projection 1 15 may further include first and second interlocking fingers, 117, 1 18 that terminate in flanges 117a, 1 18a. The flanges 1 17a, 1 18a are typically configured to engage a portion of the tape roll 300. The first and second interlocking fingers 117, 1 18 can, in some embodiments, slightly flex to allow the tape roll 300 to be inserted into tape roll housing 1 10, and thereafter prevent the tape rolls released by engagement of the flanges. In other embodiments, the tape sore support 1 14 may include only a circular projection or only a plurality of interlocking fingers. Other configurations are also possible depending on the shape and size of the tape roll core intended to be supported. Regardless, the tape core support 1 14 aids in restraining a tape roll within in the tape roll housing 110.
The tape dispenser 100 can rest on a base 130 that is defined by portions of the protective wall 120 and the cutting support 140. The base includes a concave portion 132 disposed between the core support 1 14 and the landing surface 142 of cutting support 140. In certain implementations, the concave portion includes a radius of curvature of at least 0.25 inches; in some embodiments, at least 0.5 inches; and in yet other embodiments at least 1.0 inches. In certain implementations, the concave portion 132 includes a radius of curvature of no greater 2.0 inches, and in other embodiments, no greater than 1.5 inches. The concave portion 132 can allow a user to more comfortably grasp the exterior of the tape dispenser 110 to apply stabilizing pressure during use. Such stabilizing pressure may ease both the tearing and dispensing of tape from the tape roll 300.
The distance 150 from the termination of the protective wall 120 proximate dispenser opening 119 to the apex of the concave portion 132 can be selected to enhance the grasp of the user. In certain implementations, the ratio of the maximum dispenser height 105 to distance 150 may be no greater than
1 :0.9, in some embodiments no greater than 1 :0.85, in some embodiments no greater than 1 :0.75, and in yet other embodiments no greater than 1 :0.70. In the depicted embodiments, the height 105 of the dispenser is essentially the diameter of a circle that mathematically best fits the curve created by the configuration of tape roll housing 110.
The sidewall 111 extends from the tape roll housing to the cutting support 140, and is generally perpendicular to protective wall 120. Though not shown, the sidewall 111 may also include one or more textures as described above with respect to the protective wall 120. The sidewall 1 1 1 includes an aperture 112 proximate the tape core support 1 14. As depicted, the aperture 1 12 generally mirrors the shape of core support 1 14 and perimeter 116, though other shapes and configurations are possible. The portion of the sidewall 1 1 1 surrounding the aperture may be planar or may be chamfered as shown in Fig. 1. The aperture 112 may allow for the tape dispenser 100 to be grasped by a user by insertion of a finger therethrough. This can provide additional stabilizing pressure for ease of dispensing and cutting a length of tape.
A neck 133 of the sidewall 1 1 1 may be created proximate the concave portion 132 of the base 130 and serves to transition the tape roll housing 110 to the cutting support 140. The neck 133 includes a convex portion, such that the base 136 of the neck is disposed below the uppermost cutting support 140 and the opening 119.
The cutting support 140 is spaced from dispenser opening 119 and includes an exterior wall 141, a landing surface 142, and a blade 144. The landing surface 142 serves as a surface to attach a dispensed end of tape so that it is accessible and ready for further use. The landing surface 142 further provides a support surface to ease the tearing of tape across blade 144. The blade 144 can be serrated, as depicted, or include any other known blade configuration. As depicted, the exterior wall 141 includes textures comprising repeating features arranged in a unit cell 123. In other implementations, the exterior wall 140 does not include discernable, non-flat textures.
For reference purposes, a second Cartesian coordinate system is presented in Figure 1 where intersecting axes x and z define a plane and axis y is orthogonal to the x and z axes. An origin, O, defines the intersection of the three axes. When the origin coincides with trailing edge of the cutting support 140, with the x— z plane lying substantially coplanar with landing surface 142, the base 145 of the cutting blade 144 lies in the negative y (-y) direction, which is illustrated to be below the x— z plane. The cutting edge 146 of the blade 144 typically, and as depicted in Figures 1-2, also lies below the x-z plane in a slight negative y direction. In other embodiments, the landing surface and cutting edge but may be at an angle from 0 (such that the cutting edge 146 is coplanar with the landing surface 142 in the x-z plane) to 60 degrees relative to one another. Though less preferred in certain circumstances, the cutting edge 146 can also be located in a positive y-direction from the landing surface. A cutting edge 146 located below (i.e., a negative y direction relative to) the landing surface 142 can improve the user's ability to cut/tear a length of tape by facilitating and supporting the use of a downward or slightly downward force relative to the blade 144.
The cutting support has a height 147, as measured from base 130, which is less than the height 118 of the tape roll housing 1 10. The height is typically selected such that the tape dispensed from the tape roll 300 engages the landing surface above the x-z plane or in a slightly positive-y direction.
Accordingly, the cutting support height 147 may be selected to that the landing surface 142 is generally coplanar with the center of tape roll 300 and aperture 112. In certain implementations, the ratio of the dispenser height 105 to the cutting support height may be at least 1.1 : 1 , in some embodiments at least 1.25: 1 , in some embodiments at least 1.4: 1, in some embodiments at least 1.5: 1, in yet other embodiments at least 1.7: 1, in yet other embodiments at least 1.85: 1, and in yet other embodiments at least 2:1. In certain implementations, the ratio of the dispenser height 105 to the cutting support height 147 can be no greater than 3: 1, in some embodiments no greater than 2.5: 1, in some embodiments no greater than 2: 1, in some embodiments no greater than 1.9: 1, and in yet other embodiments no greater than 1.7: 1.
Turning now to Figures 3 and 4, a two piece dispenser 200 is depicted that features many of the same components as tape dispenser 100. The tape dispenser 200 includes a tape roll housing 210 connected cutting support 240 via a base 230. The tape roll housing 210 includes a tape core support 214 and an aperture 212. The base 230 further includes a concave portion 232 between the core support 214 and the landing surface 240. The protective wall 220 includes a repeating pattern 223 of tiled textures 221, 222. The components of tape dispenser 200 can have the same dimensions and dimensional relationship as the related components in tape dispenser 100.
Unlike tape dispenser 100, tape dispenser 200 includes a first sidewall 21 1a and a second sidewall 21 lb. Tape dispenser 200 may be provided as two adjoining, separate sections. For example, the section defining the first sidewall can include connecting pegs that engage with the connection openings on of the section defining the second sidewall. This friction fit can secure the first and second section together during tape dispensing and allows a user to open the dispenser 200 retrieve a tape roll. As another example, the tape core support 214 may extend from the section defining the first side wall and may engage with a mating aperture. It is understood that other connection mechanisms may be used to connect the dispenser 200 sections.
Further shown in this embodiment, are holding feet 235. The holding feet 235 shown are outward extending projections along the base 230. The holding feet 235 provide a stabilizing surface that allows the tape dispenser 200 to be positioned upright (like shown in FIG. 3) without rolling over a surface. It is understood a various sizes and numbers of these positioning feet may be included and that the positioning feet may be projections from the tape roll housing 200. It is understood that this feature could be provided in the previously described embodiment.
The complete disclosures of the patents, patent documents, and publications cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety as if each were individually incorporated. Various modifications and alterations to this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It should be understood that this invention is not intended to be unduly limited by the illustrative embodiments and examples set forth herein and that such examples and embodiments are presented by way of example only with the scope of the invention intended to be limited only by the claims set forth herein as follows.

Claims

We Claim:
1. A dispenser comprising:
a tape roll housing including a side wall and a surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall comprises a first texture and a second texture;
a cutting edge support spaced from the roll housing;
a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the side wall; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall and a portion of the cutting edge support.
2. The dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the first and second textures are arranged in a unit cell, and wherein the unit cell repeats over at least a portion the surrounding wall surface.
3. The tape dispenser of any of the previous claims, and further comprising a third texture.
4. The tape dispenser of any of the previous claims, wherein the first and second texture comprises a depth of no greater than .003 inches.
5. The tape dispenser of any of the previous claims, wherein the first or second texture comprises a depth of no greater than .0015 inches.
6. The tape dispenser of any of the previous claims, wherein the base includes a concave portion proximate the cutting edge support.
7. The tape dispenser of claim 6, wherein the concave portion includes a radius of curvature of at least 0.5 inch and no greater than 1.5 inches.
8. The tape dispenser of claim 7, wherein the concave portion is located between the cutting edge support and the tape core support.
9. The tape dispenser of any of the previous claims, wherein sidewall includes an aperture proximate the tape core support.
10. The tape dispenser of claim 8, wherein aperture is at least partially surrounded by a recessed portion of the first major surface.
11. The tape dispenser of claim 9, wherein sidewall defines a plane, and wherein the recessed portion is angled from the plane.
12. The tape dispenser of any of the preceding claims, wherein the cutting edge support comprises a landing surface and a blade.
13. The tape dispenser of claim 1 1, wherein the blade comprises a cutting edge and a base, and wherein the base of the blade is located below the landing surface.
14. The tape dispenser of claim 1 and further comprising a second sidewall coupled to the first sidewall via the tape core support.
15. The tape dispenser of any of the preceding claims, wherein the tape dispenser comprises a first height, wherein the cutting support comprises a second height, and wherein the first height is at least 25% greater than the second height.
16. The tape dispenser of claim 15, wherein the ratio of the first height to the second height is at least 1.4: 1.
17. A tape dispensing assembly comprising:
a tape roll housing including a first major surface and a protective, surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall comprises a first texture and a second texture; a cutting edge support spaced from the roll housing; a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the first major surface; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall; and
a roll of tape coupled to the tape core support, wherein the surrounding wall partially shrouds the tape roll.
18. The tape dispensing assembly of claim 17, wherein the base includes a concave portion proximate the cutting edge support, and wherein the concave portion includes a radius of curvature of at least 0.5 inches and no greater than 1.5 inches.
19. The tape dispensing assembly of any of the previous claims, and further comprising a third texture on a surface of the surrounding wall.
20. The tape dispensing assembly of any of the previous claims, wherein the first or second texture comprises a depth of no greater than .001 inches.
21. The tape dispensing assembly of any of the previous claims, wherein the first and second texture are tessellated over at least a portion of the surrounding wall.
22. A dispenser comprising:
a tape roll housing including a side wall and a surrounding wall, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the surrounding wall includes a first texture;
a cutting edge support spaced from and coupled to the roll housing;
a tape core support extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the side wall; and a base comprising a portion of the surrounding wall and a portion of the cutting edge support.
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